
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| Hutchison 43,650 Subscribers For 3G |
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7th August 2003 |
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Hutchison Chief Executive Kevin Russell said he was pleased to report ongoing growth in Orange and a strong take-up of recently launched 3 services for video calling, information and entertainment services. "The last six months have been tremendously exciting for Hutchison. The launch of 3 has clearly been a great success in terms of service delivery and customer acquisition. And Orange mobile continues to deliver steady post-paid customer growth in a tight 2G market," Mr Russell said. “As at close of business last night, we have more than 43,000 subscribers enjoying the service on 3,” Mr Russell said. “This is a particularly pleasing result as we launched in Sydney and Melbourne in mid April with an entirely new product and without any public visibility of our brand,” he said. “We did not launch in our other markets, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth until 1 July, so the month of July has really been our first month of sales across the breadth of our addressable market. “We are on track to pass 50,000 customers within the next two weeks, and are focussing on strengthening our service and product offering and expanding our distribution reach in the run-up to Christmas.” Mr Russell said he was also pleased to report steady growth in revenues for Hutchison and Orange, which added more than 15,000 customers in the six months to 30 June. “Total operating revenue is up 16% compared to the corresponding period last year, due to the launch of 3 and an 8% growth in Orange Mobile revenue. Ongoing costs discipline has meant we have been able to deliver our target of a second consecutive half of positive EBITDA, coming in at $12.2 million for the half to 30 June. “We have also maintained tight control on Orange capital expenditure, reducing spending from $31.1 million in the full year 2002 to $2.3 million in the first half of this year." Key financial results for the half-year included: Total operating
revenue of $130.5 million, an increase of 16% on the previous corresponding
half-year Orange Mobile business
contributed $101.7 million to total revenue 3 reported its first
revenue results of $13.6 million since launch on 15 April |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
| Sampling of the MSM6250 for WCDMA |
| The MSM6250 chipset represents QUALCOMM's third WCDMA (UMTS) chipset, a single-chip solution that includes all the advanced multimedia capabilities |
| Integrated Wi-Fi / 3G Services |
| he new Wi-Fi service, to be called FreedomLink(SM), will be available by the end of 2006 in more than 6,000 hotels, airports, convention centers and other venues throughout the SBC 13-state region. |
| Wireless Subscribers to Reach 2 Billion by 2007 |
| There will be more than 931 million new subscribers over the next five years. By 2007, the total worldwide wireless population will exceed 2 billion subscribers. |
| Hutchison 43,650 Subscribers For 3G |
| Hutchison Chief Executive Kevin Russell said he was pleased to report ongoing growth in Orange and a strong take-up of recently launched 3 services for video calling, information and entertainment services. |
| WCDMA 3G Network For Sunrise |
| Nokia has signed an agreement to supply sunrise's WCDMA 3G core network in Switzerland. Deliveries have already commenced with Nokia providing the 3G core network |
| New i-mode Slim Phone |
| NTT DoCoMo announced that they will begin marketing the P505i on August 8, 2003. At a trim 19.9 mm when folded, the new model is the slimmest in the 505i series of enhanced i-mode 2G handsets. |
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